From:
gary grossman <grossman@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 23 Dec 2005 07:47:49 -0500
Subject:
rocks and private property
Dear Wendy, as a newbie I wouldn't want you to get the impression that
our list is generally contankerous. Bravo for your honesty however, for
actually admitting that you've grabbed rocks off private property after
the blustery defense of private property rights. As for the rest of
you, I don't believe that anyone advocated going on private property and
stealing rocks. Maybe I missed something, but I just didn't see
anything that warranted a bunch of "thou shalt not steal from my
property or I'll beat you silly" responses. Please let's keep this list
a civil place and not use it as place to vent our pet peeves. If you
have problems with my post please contact me personally rather than use
up valuable list time.
cordially yours, g2
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Gary D. Grossman
G. Grossman Fine Art
http://www.negia.net/~grossman/
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Warnell School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia
Athens, GA, USA 30602
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